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German Law School in Lodz

The German Law School in Lodz is a study program run by the Universities of Lodz and Münster since 1999. The project is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and is aimed at Polish undergraduate and doctoral students in the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz. The aim of the program is to provide participants with knowledge of German and European law in the German language and to enable them to engage in exchange with German legal professionals. Since June 2018, Prof. Dr. Gernot Sydow has been responsible for the academic direction and project supervision. Niklas Nottebom is in charge of project organization and is your contact person for all organizational matters.

The program is structured around three pillars:

  1. a two-year lecture program covering the core subjects of the German undergraduate curriculum, taught by German scholars at the University of Lodz,
  2. two summer scholarships per year for participants of the German Law School in Lodz to undertake a research stay at the University of Münster, and
  3. two scholarships per year for participants of the German Law School in Lodz to pursue the “German Law, LL.M.” master’s program at the University of Münster.
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The University of Lodz, Poland

The University of Lodz is a public university founded in 1945. The university has more than 35,000 students, approximately 4,880 of whom are enrolled in the Faculty of Law and Administration. The project partner at the University of Lodz is the Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration, Dr. Hab. Monika Bogucka-Felczak, Prof. UŁ.

Project coordination on the Polish side is handled by Prof. Dr. Anna Pikulska-Radomska, Chair of the Institute of Roman Law. Within the project, she is responsible for project supervision and implementation vis-à-vis the students and faculty members on site. Project organization is handled by Dr. Dagmara Skrzywanek-Jaworska, LL.M., research assistant at the Chair of Roman Law.